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Bioethics: An Introduction

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Bioethics: An Introduction
An introductory series by Marianne Talbot exploring bioethical theories and their philosophical foundations. These podcasts will explain key moral theories, common moral arguments, and some background logic. This series accompanies Bioethics: An Introduction (CUP, 2012) http://amzn.to/HZQwbS

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Law and globalisation - powerful or powerless

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The Isaiah Berlin Lecture
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Baroness Helena Kennedy, QC delivered the Annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture on law and globalization at Wolfson College. The lecture was introduced by Acting President of the College, Christina Redfield.
The leading human rights lawyer Baroness Helena Kennedy gave a stirring defence of the principle of universal human rights when she delivered the Annual Isaiah Berlin Lecture on law and globalization at Wolfson College. She took as the starting point for her lecture the global economic crisis, which clearly demonstrated the importance of accepted norms to regulate today's interconnected world, and the need for the law to cross national borders to hold wrongdoers to account in the globalized marketplace. Addressing issues such as the position and treatment of women, same-sex rights, immigration, and asylum policy, Baroness Kennedy charted the development of the idea of universal human rights to better understand the controversy it attracts today. She offered the salutary reminder that the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) was drafted at the urging of Winston Churchill as a way of unifying people behind principles that would prevent the type of atrocities that had taken place in the Second World War. This effort to embed values in law was not intended to create global law, she explained, but to bring about a template against which national laws can be measured. Whilst acknowledging that developing nations may see human rights as a preoccupation of the wealthy, she vigorously defended human rights discourse against the claims of cultural relativism, which relegates human values below the claims of local culture. Strict cultural relativism, she argued, can often be a justification for human rights abuse, and uncritical acceptance of cultural relativism prevents us from examining the very societal structures that create the cultural norm.
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The Isaiah Berlin Lecture
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Helena Kennedy
Keywords
human rights
globalization
law
government policy
European Convention on Human Rights
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 29/05/2012
Duration: 01:04:08

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Dengue Infection

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Translational Medicine
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Dr Kerstin Luhn talks about her research on Dengue infection.
Dr Luhn is investigating the effect of Dengue virus infection on innate immune cells to understand why Dengue, unlike other viral infections, is associated with high levels of immunopathology. An in vitro Dengue model is used and results are confirmed with Dengue patient samples from a cohort in Vietnam.

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Translational Medicine
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Kerstin Luhn
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innate immune response
Dengue
vaccine
immunopathology
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 29/05/2012
Duration: 00:05:18

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Dengue Infection

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Global Health
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Dr Kerstin Luhn talks about her research on Dengue infection.
Dengue is a major public health problem in the tropics, with around 100 million cases each year. Dr Kerstin Luhn is investigating the effect of Dengue virus infection on innate immune cells to understand why Dengue, unlike other viral infections, is associated with high levels of immunopathology. An in vitro Dengue model is used and results are confirmed with Dengue patient samples from a cohort in Vietnam. This work may lead to future anti-viral treatments or vaccines.

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Global Health
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Kerstin Luhn
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vaccines
innate immunity
Dengue
immunopathology
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 29/05/2012
Duration: 00:05:18

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Freemasons versus Jesuits: Conspiracy Theories in Enlightenment Germany

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Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
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Inaugural lecture by Ritchie Robertson as Taylor Professor of the German Language and Literature.
Lecture title: Freemasons versus Jesuits: Conspiracy Theories in Enlightenment Germany. Given on 20 October 2011.
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Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
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Ritchie Robertson
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jesuits
enlightenment
Germany
freemasons
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 29/05/2012
Duration: 00:41:28

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Creativity Lecture 8: Creativity as a neuroscientific mystery

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Keble College
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Prof. Margaret Boden (Philosophy, Sussex) delivers a lecture as part of the Keble College Creativity series.
Creativity is likely to remain a neuroscientific mystery for many years. Of the three types of creativity (combinational, exploratory, and transformational), only the first has been significantly illuminated by neuroscience. And even that is not fully understood in neural terms. The other two are even more recalcitrant. This is due to difficulty in defining thinking styles in art or science, and in identifying the various computational processes that are involved in using them. Without doing that, helpful neuroscientific questions simply cannot arise. One key problem is that hierarchical systems -- including many creative "styles"-- cannot yet be effectively represented by (connectionist) computer models inspired by the neural networks in the brain. Another is the difficulty of explaining the recognition of relevance in computational/theoretical terms.
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Keble College
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Margaret Boden
Keywords
individuality
keble college
cells
neuron
creativity
schizophrenia
cell
brain
keble
neurons
human
oxford
neuroscience
Department: Keble College
Date Added: 28/05/2012
Duration: 00:52:38

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21. Philip Pullman

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Botanic Garden Audio trail
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The celebrated author shares his passion for the Botanic Garden and reads from the end of the His Dark Materials trilogy.

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Botanic Garden Audio trail
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Phillip Pullman
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Philip Pullman
Will and Lyra
His Dark Materials
Department: Botanic Garden
Date Added: 28/05/2012
Duration: 00:04:42

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20. The gunnera

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Botanic Garden Audio trail
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The plant growing on the island in the lower garden pond.

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Botanic Garden Audio trail
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Timothy Walker
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nitrogen fixation
winter protection
Gunnera manicata
biggest leaves
Department: Botanic Garden
Date Added: 28/05/2012
Duration: 00:00:55

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19. Green gardening

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Botanic Garden Audio trail
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The new Merton borders - the latest Botanic Garden experiment.

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Botanic Garden Audio trail
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Timothy Walker
Keywords
sustainability
seed
herbaceous border
Department: Botanic Garden
Date Added: 28/05/2012
Duration: 00:00:55

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18. The Madagascan palm

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Botanic Garden Audio trail
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The palm that's not a palm!

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Botanic Garden Audio trail
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Kate Pritchard
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Succulent adaptations
palm
Department: Botanic Garden
Date Added: 28/05/2012
Duration: 00:00:52

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